Missouri S&T was hit with a phishing attack on Sept. 14. To avoid such an attack, when you click a link and a login request pops up, make sure you look at the web address to which it goes. Official university authentication pages will have one of only two domains at the beginning of the web address:
University Police received reports recently of phone scams. The scam involves a caller who is supposedly representing a government agency, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Federal Reserve. As part of the scam, the caller tells the individual that an active warrant was issued for their arrest because of debt.
Read More »The elevator in the Classroom Learning Center will be temporarily out of order starting tomorrow morning (Wednesday, Sept. 23). It will be back in service by noon Thursday, Sept. 24.
Read More »By order of U.S. President Donald Trump, all flags at all public buildings and grounds will be flown at half-staff in honor of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Sept. 18.
Read More »The Missouri S&T community and local community members learned about plans for the future of the physical campus, including buildings, facilities and grounds during open forums on Sept. 18. If you missed the forums, you can watch a recording here.
Read More »Please encourage students to sign up via the Career Fair Plus App to attend the virtual Career Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 22. More than 6,000 appointment slots are available with representatives from more than 200 employers.
Read More »Brenda Pelfrey, bulk mail processor in printing and mail services at S&T, is retiring after 15 years of service. The campus community is invited to offer her well wishes by contacting Pelfrey at 341-4288 or bulkmail@mst.edu or briefly stopping by printing and mail services in Room G8 Campus Support Facility throughout the day on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Read More »The Missouri S&T community is invited to review and provide feedback on a policy proposal about a new dual career assistance program. Read the policy memorandum draft for Policy II-14: Dual Career Assistance Program. Read a draft of the program guidelines.
You can give feedback via an online feedback form or during an open forum 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29, via Zoom.
Read More »The annual Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference will be held Sept. 24-25 virtually on Zoom. It is free but registration is required. Registered participants will receive session links and eProgram access.
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